I One Day Atter Moving LewisvilleMa By John W. Temple ton lcx>ked out his front window Staff Writer to see a fiery cross burning in his yard. James Stowe and his wife "It just blew my mind," were still unpacking into said Stowe in an interview his new house at 7560 in the Chronicle offices. "I Rondex Lane in Lewisville said this is not happening." Monday night, when he "Who are they (the per Aged Group Staff Writer noted i'They^ion't know what services are available The Forsyth County or w^0 provide them." Council for Older Adults is jn the canvassing, staff . going door to door in search mcmbers will hand out of seiiior citizens in need of forms to the senior citizens _ help and organizing a refer- asking them o indicate the ral service to see that their type of assistance needed needs are met. and anypype of aid already The survev. whirh ?? - ? ---- receiveflMTie items on the on from March 5 to Septem- include: nursing care, ber 30, began this week in housing, fuel, legal aid, Lewisville, and will eventu- home repairs> adult educa. r^T>C0VCr ^p>^on'^ft^em tion, and emergency food. itself and the 13 outlying In addition to the survey,, townships. thc Council of Olderr David Campbell, coordi- Adults will offer a referral natot of the project, ex- service by phone. Senior plained that the project has citizens in need of assisthree main goals: ta find tance can call the council's senior citizens in need of 0ffice 723-9456 and they help from various agencies; wm be referred to the to compile a list of agencies agency which can deal with providing services for sen- their particular problem, ior citizens: and to comnil^ t?-- ^ r? Anc rorsyin ^ouniy data on the needs of senior Council of Older Adults citizens-and^iQ determine serves residents 60 years of - we ^^aad^ldeT. The organl"being met. zation _ is funded through "One problem is that CETA, the Council of Govsenior citizens are often ernments. Board Hires ( RvSktmRMtok.. "TU- ?-i.. ?J UD1 A 11V UI11J JJUU11V. 1CIOUUU3 Staff Writor we need,** said Wood, "is a The Winston-Salem/For- ?ild who goes home looks syth County School Board hlsJmolm or dad n l,he fac= approved the hiring of a beams, I ^learned Susan K. Carson as com- so"let to ay' munity relations coordina- Superintendent James A. tor, replacing. Bob Jann Adams Pomted out that the who left in January. Ms. ^mun ty relations coorCarson, formerly public re- dinator ? m char?e ?[ a? lations director for United Pnnt,n? done ln th,e scho?l h, . 3TSl3l"fMa? ? ! vote. meai< -K. ? Board member John Wood, who cast the dissen- The item which PromP" ting vote, explained that he ,ed the most discussion was "felt that a public relations a ProPosal ,0 purchaseiaiuf job isn't basic to the educa- ^or c'assroorns 'n scbools tion profession. which are not air condi" ? Scholarships Offer VLiggett Group, Inc. of Dur- be selected by the national ham in cooperation with the Urban League's Education ... . ... . - A J -t ^ uroan League win provide Advisory committee, ine 10 $500 tuition assistance winners will be announced grants for college students, on June 8,1979. The ten final winners will The essay contest topic be chosen on the basis of will be, "Education and essays which will be sub- Equal Opportunity in a mitted by students through Free Enterprise Society." their local Urban League. Each applicant must submit The 10 winning essays will his or her essay, proff of Pf~ 418 N. ' = ? Liberty St I O Ok C fe Downtown WfelGRAND fl^^SloVo OFF I t MjEANS r nGetsBurne< petrators) to decide who soaked in kerosene. Ivies where," he added, shaking his head. The Stowes '"had just moved into the house on To demonstrate his story, Sunday, he said. They had Stowe brought along the not even had time to install charred seven-foot cross, a telephone. Stowe said he wrapped in cloth and had to go to a neighbor's To Caucuss - BlpA ' % ^ ^?: JjK, M B * =^~=9MM^Br 'H 1 ^ Campbell ~ , : Coordinator tioned. Dr. Adams told the been bought for $12.50 ir boanfrthat there were three 1963. He proceeded to turr types of fans under consideration: a 24" pedestal il on, t0 demonstrate its fan costing $177; a 16" wall eff*ctiveness. mounted fan costing $58, ^w0 ?^"lcers Winand a 12" fan, which, he ston Salem/Forsyth County i j _ | j - A? CA/^J t? >uiu ne wouia not recom- cuuvaium mend, because it would be sPoke in favor of P^hatoo small to be effective. sing fans. Nancy Wooten suggested Carolyn Ely, vice-presipurchasing 16" fans for a dent of the group, stressed pilots project inn few selec- creating ted schools," and Dr. an atmosphereconduciveto Silliam Sheppard called for learnin8an inventory of every fan in After a lengthy disthe school system. John cussion, the board agreed Wood enlivened the dis- to buy^fans for some class- i cussion by setting up a rooms in at least two small fan which he said had schools. ed Through NUL? his/her college status, and should be tjj^written. which may be either a Applications and essay xeroxed copy of a letter of guidelines can be picked up acceptance or a current at the Winston-Salem transcript. Aoolications Urban T caonp'c nffi which do not have such Suite 405 Pepper Building, documentation attached For further information will be eliminated from the contact Frank McKissick at final selection process. 725-5614. Essays should be The essay should be be- submitted no later than tween 500 to 1000 words April 30. ? Next to- 1 Glory o^ii OPENING ygWjQI ~ SALES! \ Special Savings ~ Jackets \ 0 Suits 3 = Shoes %t Shirts if Jr * . lewelryj-^A ?T ^ I J Cross house to call the county \ sheriff's department. The incident occurred in the Reynoldsdale development of Lewisville, a predominantly white area of western Forsyth County. Stowe said his family had lived only a few miles away in the Willow Trace Apartments in Clemmons for four and a half years without any hint of racial trouble. However, this week'i et r = perience left him_ embit-_ dent on the recent activities of the Ku Klux Klan. "I guess this goes tc . show that white people will , never change, said Stowe. The incident will not cause the Stowes to move, he firmlv a"If ? *.. mmm wuuvt VVM* AA OIIJ " body ever sets foot in.my yard again, I'm going to see - someone and do something ? It's so childish, it's so sick," said Stowe with disgust. ? r Stowe, who? works as a shoe store manager, said he failed to see the placing of the cross because he and his wife were at the rear of their home. \ % rite-l ' SOC1ET BRAND, Thc international clc Cambio Plaid, a smart c traditional tartan- And advantage in its higi lightweight comfort. Aut i the international man i famed finesse of So< The Cambio Plaid Ves HfeoF%jjK9Qg& . V ^B^aSW^L.' IrkSHv tW ijMfl I*' !ivJSl The Societv Windrose ] $175.( The Society E HI International Re: $39.9 [Hp III DOWNT 111 WinstonII Open 9:15 'til 5:30 III Monday throug II , CALL 721 " . ' S3 The Chronk !f, Stiariitv M |rvh 10* ft7*? P(m? t * If CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM. NORTH CAROLINA 27102 .IB PUBLIC HOTICE The City of Winston-Salem has prepared its annual Community Development Performance Report for program year 1978. Copies will be available for public review at the following locations: a. Information Center - Main Library 660 West 5th Street b. Crystal Towers 625 West 6th Street c. Lincoln Avenue ESR Community House 1332 Lincoln Avenue d. East Winston Branch of Forsyth County Public . Library e. Housing Authority 901 Cleveland Avenue f. Martin Luther King Recreation Center Burton Street g. Piedmont Park 1130 E.*29th Street h; Fourteenth Street Recreation Center s East 14th Street L Wlneton-Salem State University . _ - . Stadium Drive 1350^Sprague Street ' S25?53^ k. Thurway Branch of Forsyth County Public Library - Thruway Shopping Center I. South Fork Park Recreation Center Courtry Club Road m. Polo Park Recreation Center - , , 1850 Polo Road ^x n. Piedmont Bible College Library (Deeds Hall) 716 Franklin Avenue o. Lewis Cutrlght.'Clty Secretary City Hall (Room 114) p. Neighborhood Conservation Office 2225 - A Thomaavllle Road q. Relocation Site Office * 635 Burton Street, N.W. r. Community Development Department 301 South Liberty Street *? Staff will respond to written comments within two (2) weeks. All questions and comments concerning the performance report should be adderessed to: Joseph Sauser ! ; Community Development-301 South Liberty street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 . (919)727-8595' ' ???????^ c BBCPYCo, Is S pring hange from the more ^ ^ very much to your t^<rr ^ ^ \k? ? 1 rate of cool and ' "V ^ ijf 'HRir . ^ \ thoritatlvely styled for S .? VtvrV^" ind tailored with the I Av f?. \ 'V&jKw rlety Brand. Ltd. (S f, i N/ Pv^ r WWIM }rand III sort Slacks 9 PLEASE READ THE RECORD OF THE 5 | BLACK EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA IN THIS X | WEEK S EDITION OF THE CHRONICLE. | i e~Bhgby GoWCORPORATED II OWN THRUWAY II Salem ,, . Winston-Salem II a.m. Open 9:00 a.m. 'til 9:00 p.m. P m Monday through Friday II h Saturday * . 9:00 til 5*30 p.m. Stturdsy 5-8727 ' CALL 723-4377

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